Smile
Girls, and I use this form for cheese, the diameter of the holes is 2 mm, or, if not one bag, a double colander with gauze (three will fit into it)), and the lavsan bag just lies, untouchable ... how is it washed, I do not know
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Elena Tim
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well washed
Warned, just in case
Lorik, thank you, this is a great idea, but like Ksenia, I don't have tights in my house, or rather, there are, of course, but they are all new, in packages, waiting for me to wash my skirt and put it on.

vatruska, wow, Klondike! I already threw two packages into the basket - I don’t want to throw it away
I'll throw another one, and I'll have a lot of pieces!

Smile, Katya, so you adapted it for frozen kefir, right?
Smile
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for frozen kefir
Yes, Lenochka, although the form is for Camembert, is still idle, I am making more and more melted or curd cheese
Elena Tim
Smile, good thing. It's a pity that it won't suit me - I make cottage cheese differently.
Well, okay, but I lost my hats - heaps!
Trishka
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hats - heaps!
And these are exactly the same, breathing, liquid-permeable caps, or maybe they are like shoe covers

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Girls, who has that cottage cheese mold that is from Ozone, what volume is it?
I repeat, will a liter of frozen kefir be included or not enough?
Ilmirushka
Trishka, Ksyusha, everyone is silent, but I have not yet waited for it, my little thing is going somewhere across the expanses of China and Russia.
Trishka
Wait
Anna1957
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I repeat, will a liter of frozen kefir be included or not enough?
It will fit, the head is clearly larger. Only microcephals have less, but they hardly make cottage cheese. I have it right now. Only a colander needs a suitable size.
Yuliya K
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I repeat, will a liter of frozen kefir be included or not enough?
Trishka, Ksyusha, I have not tried it with a liter, but the liter will go in, so I poured water into it for example, look the liter will be just below the green strainer. Weight on scales in ml, without tare of course ...
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Anna1957
Oops, I thought - a question about the hat
Elena Tim
Aaaaaaaaa, tryndee!
And I still don't understand what kind of head you are talking about here.
Ilmirushka
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And I still don't understand what kind of head you are talking about here.
Anna, and I sit kubaturu, and it is-cho! oh, defki, you will jump off madly!
Anna1957
Well, excuse me, I was mistaken, the years are not the same. So, from 159 to 162, the answers are talk about hats. And at 163 - Trishkin's nameless question. And what should I have thought, I am asking you carefully?
By the way, all these strainers must have legs so that there is room in the bowl for the dripping whey. Then it's convenient.
Ilmirushka
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strainers should have legs,
I have adapted it without legs, just the colander hangs evenly around the entire circumference much higher than the bottom of the bowl for draining the liquid, and without legs it is good
Anna1957
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hangs around its entire circumference well above the bottom of the drain bowl
This is exactly what I had in mind. I have a branded piece and hang, and the bottom contour of the sieve is figured, forming legs. But the volume is too small for me. Therefore, a colander with a hat is also in the bag.
Yuliya K
Quote: Anna1957
By the way, all these strainers must have legs so that there is room in the bowl for the dripping whey. Then it is convenient
Yeah of course! And this "baby" also has legs and even with them he does not touch the bottom, he "hangs" on the rim! For small volumes and for frozen kefir, it is very good!
Trishka
Yuliya K, Julia thank you, now at least the approximate volume is clear.
Oh, the deFki made fun, some about hats, some about what, but fun ...




Yes, and now another question, but this pribluda can be used only for a frozen product, or for a boiled one, in the sense that if the heated milk is fermented on the stove and poured into entu stuff, or it is no longer suitable for this.
Well, what kind of two in one, and for this, and for boiled curd?




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I have not tried a liter
Yul, why are you preparing for a smaller volume?
vatruska
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And these are exactly the same breathable, liquid-permeable caps, or maybe they are like shoe covers ???
It is written - "material - spunbond".
Elena Tim
Spunbond is exactly the "non-woven".
Trishka
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spunbond
If only I knew it ...




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nonwoven
Does she let the liquid pass?
Anna1957
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Does she let the liquid pass?
Ksyusha, and you think we all this time eat cottage cheese with liquid using these hats?
vatruska
Trishka, Ksyusha, sorry, it’s immediately clear that you don’t have a summer residence and didn’t have it ... spunbond is a ubiquitous covering material for beds, it comes in different densities and colors, but one thing in common is that it lets water through. This one is almost transparent ...
P.S. By the way, as I saw - I was also scared that polyethylene - well, very similar!
Smile
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Does she let the liquid pass?
New and dense - no (I cover the beds and flowers), but you can buy with a lower density and pre-wash it, after which it begins to let moisture through (the impregnation comes off).
Trishka
Quote: Smile
impregnation comes off).
So it turns out that the caps must be washed before use, or are there no impregnation on the caps?
We don't have impregnation in cottage cheese
k @ wka
The question arose: does anyone use disposable non-woven towels to strain the serum? Not paper, but viscose (at least as written in the composition of what they are made of).
Maybe they already wrote, but I missed it.
These are the ones in rolls. And if so, do they need to be washed beforehand?
Helen
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Yes, I felt like a criminal yesterday, throwing away one hat.
Lena, I conducted an experiment ... without any rags ... and what I did all the time with rags
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Ilmirushka
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conducted an experiment ... without any rags ... and what I did all the time with rags
well, vooot! and then all the gauze and gauze .... Well, Cho I, Len, said ... I said that through a colander WITHOUT gauze, everything is poluchaetzza! I don’t believe it!
Elena Tim
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Lena, conducted an experiment
Damn, I would definitely have poured out.
Trishka
Girls, and I'm still wondering, I'll adapt that one from Bradex, can I use it for boiled cottage cheese or not?
Or just for frozen food, are there big holes?
Lilida
Trishka, in this form the colander is small (there is only 1 liter of milk) and the holes are very narrow and arranged in a circle. In the recipe, no gauze is recommended for use.
Mandraik Ludmila
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Does anyone use disposable non-woven towels to drain the serum? Not paper, but viscose (at least as it is written in the composition, from which they are made).
I used it, it reclines normally, but I did not risk pouring in the hot mass. And then the girls talked about the medical caps and I bought them, they are more non-woven rags, it's more convenient for me
Yuliya K
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Girls, and I'm still wondering, I'll adapt that one from Bradex, can I use it for boiled cottage cheese or not?
Or just for frozen food, are there big holes?

So it is designed for boiled! : girl_wink: The video really looks more like the original Cheese Maker from Lékué
from Bradex - it is bright green, but one to one like Lekuev! Even the box looks like it!

Trishka
Lilida, Lida, Yuliya K, Julia, thank you girls, now everything is clear!
Elena Tim
Quote: k @ wka
Does anyone use disposable non-woven towels to drain the serum? Not paper, but viscose (at least as it is written in the composition, from which they are made).
What a thought!
Gala, you are a genius! I have a whole roll of such rags (Israeli), they do not leave lint and themselves without dyes - just a white soft non-woven. Super in general! ... Need to try.
Admin
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I have a whole roll of these rags (Israeli),

And what is written on the packaging? Where and for what purpose can you apply? For food and milk is it possible?
Or is it just for technical needs, to wipe the floor and table?
vatruska
Girls, I've tried ...I didn't like it - apparently the handles don't grow from there - but if I have a theoretical possibility for something to come off or fall off - it will be there! Just yesterday, after seeing Vysotskaya how she "easily and simply" beats eggs with a whisk in a tall glass from a blender, she decided to beat them too ... well, yes ... at low speeds this whisk just drove the eggs, and when she cut in large ones ... well, what - on the table, on the stove, on the floor, on the coffee maker ... eh !!!
Girls, I think that rags can probably be special if with frozen cottage cheese, but it's better to sew them with a bag ... well, I think so ...
P.S. I also threw the hats in the basket on ozone ..
Elena Tim
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And what is written on the packaging? Where and for what purpose can you apply? For food and milk is it possible?
Probably not. I haven’t thought about it. They are household. And I threw away the packaging a long time ago.
vatruska
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And what is written on the packaging?
Admin, You will forgive me, of course, but which manufacturer would guess that it is possible to weigh cottage cheese in household towels and medical caps ???
Admin
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but which manufacturer would guess that in household towels and medical caps you can weigh cottage cheese ???

Well, this is from the series "can I dry my hair in a micra"

Manufacturers, perhaps, do not realize that we will be wearing hats for hair, weighing cottage cheese, and in rags for dishes and tables.
It already depends on us what to use, what consequences for us, from head to toe, where and when will come around
It is advisable to carefully read on the packages what is included in the material of the hats-rags ... and what will result from the contact of the material with an acidic medium-sour milk, especially hot.

In any case, I began to read carefully, and relate to such things
Mandraik Ludmila
Girls, on rags on which viscose is written, why not, we wear viscose blouses and T-shirts, so you can filter out the cold product, you can filter it yourself, you don't need to sew any bags - I poured it in, tied the opposite ends (cross-on-cross) and hung it over a bowl. The girls over there are throwing them back through the organza ...
Helen
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Probably not. I haven’t thought about it. They are household. And I threw away the packaging a long time ago.
I did the experiment without rags .. I showed it ... and I will show it, yes, embossed, but not dry ... as I need ..
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but for myself I decided that it was better for me with a cloth, I can hang sushi cottage cheese ... and so .. and put the load .. still not that ...
here is the fabric for which she spoke ..
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Lena, I have to go for one order M. Alekseevskaya ... I can bring you this fabric (if you want)
Yuliya K
Helen, and where can you buy such fabric?
Trishka
Helen, Flax, what is it even called, and where can you buy it?
Helen
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and where can you buy such fabric?
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Flax, what is it even called, and where can you buy it?
it may be sold ... and what is the name, I do not know .. it is cotton, but the density is good ... this is my deposit ...
Trishka
It is very similar to the current type of coarse calico, before the coarse calico was plump, but now it is loose, like gauze almost ...
Helen
Quote: Trishka
It is very similar to the current type of coarse calico
Ksyusha, maybe coarse calico ... but this, not from past years ... this is fresh fabric ..
Trishka
So the coarse calico is "dead"
Yuliya K
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it is cotton, but the density is good
Hmm ... never seen this ... looks like a calico?
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Helen
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Hmm ... never seen this ... looks like a calico?
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yes, it looks like this fabric!
Trishka
Will seek !

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